
Wait for the Signal from the Sea
Drama · History
Overview
The film is about commissary Chingiz Ildirim.
Top Cast


Fuad Poladov
Fuad Poladov
Fuad Poladov


Aliabbas Gadirov
Aliabbas Gadirov
Sultanov
Aliabbas Gadirov
Sultanov


Hasanagha Turabov
Hasanagha Turabov
Prime Minister
Hasanagha Turabov
Prime Minister
Fazil Bayramov
Fazil Bayramov
Tlekhas
Fazil Bayramov
Tlekhas


Fakhraddin Manafov
Fakhraddin Manafov
Shafibeyov
Fakhraddin Manafov
Shafibeyov


Gunduz Abbasov
Gunduz Abbasov
Poet
Gunduz Abbasov
Poet
Lala Giyasbeyli
Lala Giyasbeyli
Leyla
Lala Giyasbeyli
Leyla


Firangiz Mutallimova
Firangiz Mutallimova
Sona
Firangiz Mutallimova
Sona


Mukhtar Maniyev
Mukhtar Maniyev
Mukhtar Maniyev


Aladdin Abbasov
Aladdin Abbasov
Aladdin Abbasov
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